WaterField SleeveCase for Microsoft Surface Pro 4 / Surface Book review
1. It has to be thick, soft but also handy.
2. It can't have a potentially risky elements.
What exactly does it mean? Thick for outside impacts protection, soft to avoid unexpected scratches when inserting and removing the device from the case, and handy to be able to pack in inside the business bag.
The rest of the competition in this category has either zippers, they are too thin, ugly or simply too ordinary and not very original in terms of the design.
Loosing my hope to find this "something" I had pictured in my mind, I found a company located in San Francisco - WaterField Designs[1]. What attracted my attention in a first place was an unusual design of their products. Luckily it took me only few seconds to find a dedicated Surface Pro 4 cases on their site. Looking closely at all the pictures and a short video, I concluded that's the product I was looking for.
Before making the final decision I spent some time chatting with Heidi from WaterField Designs team - an extremely kind and helpful person, who explained to me the differences between 2 models I was confused about - SleeveCase[2] and Dash Sleeve[3]. I ended up with the SleeveCase[4] model as the one that can ensure a better protection for the device when travelling. International shipping took a while, but it was so worth to wait!
Design and material
What makes this case even greater, is that you can choose between two completely different finish materials - black ballistic nylon with perforated nylon trim or tan waxed canvas with grizzly leather trim. I went for the second one, as it perfectly fits the leather business bag I o wn. Also, you can choose between two different case orientation - horizontal or vertical.
Ballistic Nylon Shell material |
Tan Waxed Canvas material |
Apart from the finish material and orientation, you can choose if you'd like additional strap for the case. The selection is between none, d-rings only or full suspension strap. I believe it's worth to have these suspension strap, as it might be very useful for people who won't travel with an extra bag. But again - leaving this decision to customers elevates the product flexibility and guarantees being one more extra step ahead the competition, where the colour option is the only option you have, most of the time.
Ballistic Nylon Shell with an extra suspension strap |
Although the protection inside the SleeveCase if very good due to the very thick and soft material, remember that in case of a sudden hit from the outside, some hard object inside this back pocket might leave a deformation mark on the back of the Surface Pro 4. It's still a sleeve case after all, but using it wisely gives as good protection as any type of a hard shell, unless you're going to use it at war.
Back pocket, better for some documents instead of a hard items |
With no doubts, Surface Pro 4 SleeveCase made by WaterFiled Designs is a unique product. The design and build quality are all top notch, plus you have a variety of options to go for (material and colour, orientation, straps). Apart from being very good looking case, it very well protects the device inside. The soft interior finish guarantees no scratches on the back of the device. It looks greats, it feels great, and it works great. Totally worth the price.
For me, the best in its category. I can't say much about the durability yet, but I believe there won't be surprises.
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Surface Pro 3 or Surface Book owner? Worry not! You can choose the size of the case dedicated either for Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4 or Surface Book.
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References
- ^ WaterField Designs (www.sfbags.com)
- ^ SleeveCase (www.sfbags.com)
- ^ Dash Sleeve (www.sfbags.com)
- ^ SleeveCase (www.sfbags.com)
- ^ Surface Pro 4 (www.sfbags.com)
- ^ WaterFiled Designs (www.sfbags.com)